^Well, I believe the world hasn't seen the MEAT in God of War 3, and a strong showing of that title, regardless of being "old known" to the public, is more than enough to steal the word of mouth from journalists and gamers alike. And that's my sentiment with the many other games on the list. As much as we know of GT5, the truth is we know nothing, we just have this image of Prologue. If at E3 all they show (if anything) of GT5 is something "prologue-like", without exciting features, better physics, gameplay, polish, etc, then I'll grant it, yeah that was "old", but not if they do what they're expected to do at this stage.
An amazing presentation of a nearly-finised and polished showing of such games like God of War 3, Uncharted 2 or GT5 in all their awesomeness won't be overshadowed by some "video" of a new "ace game" (and understand what I'm saying, video here which is all you can expect from a new annoucement) .







